Collier Gallery

Collier Gallery Fine Art Estate of Lon Megargee, 20th century Western, WPA and Contemporary Southwestern Fine Art. Western Antiques and Furnishings.

Michael has 43 years of art expertise and framing design, offering hand carved, gilded frames.We designed signature frames for museums, premier art dealers & artists Signature frames for Maynard Dixon, Ed Mell, Lon Megargee, Guatave Brauman, Edward Curtis Custom frame makers, including hand carved, gilded frames, mirrror frames and special custom leather frames. All picture framing done to archiva

l standards with a speciality in hand dyed mats and french matting. Signature frames for Lon Megargee, Ed Mell, Maynard Dixon, Till Goodan, Jo Mora, Greg Singley and custom branding and logos for original designed frames.

HISTORICAL INSIGHT ABOUT THE“THE BLIND BEGGAR, CATHEDRAL CUERNAVACA”AND THE FRIENDSHIP OFLON MEGARGEE AND EVE BALL“Lost”...
08/11/2024

HISTORICAL INSIGHT ABOUT THE
“THE BLIND BEGGAR, CATHEDRAL CUERNAVACA”
AND THE FRIENDSHIP OF
LON MEGARGEE AND EVE BALL

“Lost” but now revealed Lon Megargee painting of a “The blind beggar” playing guitar in the famed Cuernavaca Cathedral, 1946…

By chance, award winning author and historian Lynda A. Sánchez (Lincoln, New Mexico) and Michael Collier came to be amigos when he learned about a Lon Megargee painting in her possession since about 1982. Prior to that, this unique work belonged to noted author Eve Ball, (Ruidoso, New Mexico). Eve obtained it as “payment” for a debt owed to her by Lon. He sent her the painting rolled up in an old map carrier and hoped that would cover the debt. It did not, nevertheless, Eve had it framed and it hung on the right side of her magnificent corner fireplace since about 1950. She had once leased Lon’s Casa Hermosa as a guest ranch but could not make a go of it so that idea never reached fruition although Eve loved the rough, raw appeal of Lon’s architectural preferences. She also admired his art and wrote about her acquaintance with Lon on several occasions.

Lynda and Eve were colleagues conducting research on the cowboy and Apache culture of southern New Mexico. When Lynda saw the painting in about 1974, she was stunned by the imagery and topic. Having written about the Mexican Revolution and the poverty, struggles and life of the campesino (peasants) she asked Eve about the artist and the place where it was painted. Each day for several years she came to work with her mentor walking past the painting to Eve’s study. Then one day it was no longer in place! Asking what the fate of the painting might be Lynda was surprised when Eve told her that she wanted to give it to her as a special birthday gift! Eve was at that time about 90, and she wanted such works to go to people who would treasure them. And treasure it Ms. Sánchez did for the next forty years. It hung in her living room among other artwork of favorite southwestern artists like Howard Terpning, Bob Boze Bell, Peter Hurd, Noel Espinoza, Gene Kloss, Walter R. Henn, and Mimi Jungbluth.

Patti & I attended the Dan Budnik Exhibition at Etherton gallery, Tucson, June 17th. An incredible show, a must see for ...
06/20/2023

Patti & I attended the Dan Budnik Exhibition at Etherton gallery, Tucson, June 17th. An incredible show, a must see for a glimpse of the great modern artists of our time and his personal journey and perspective of the emotional Civil Rights Movement and those who participated.

Original drawing of 'Rose Tattoo" by Luis Jimenez
06/14/2021

Original drawing of 'Rose Tattoo" by Luis Jimenez

Please inquiry for prices and availability. 480-947-2787
10/31/2019

Please inquiry for prices and availability. 480-947-2787

06/05/2019

Our newest offering is an incredible and rare serigraph by Bill Schenck. It is titled "Gone with the Gun Smoke". Please contact Collier Gallery for pricing.

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